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RIP Alan Thicke

No biggie. I really didn't watch those family shows at that time very much because I was a young adult going out to the bars and trying to pick up women.

I did like family ties though, Michael J Fox was hilarious as Alex Keaton. Also Alex and the Justine Bateman character where I think older teenagers when the show started and were young adults when it ended so it wasn't so much television for little kids as those other shows were.

I really did like Alan Thicke when he parodied himself on episodes of how I Met your mother, as you saw I posted links to some of the better cameo clips.

Tina Yothers was the Family Ties cast member we children of the 80's were supposed to relate to (BLECH!)
 
No biggie. I really didn't watch those family shows at that time very much because I was a young adult going out to the bars and trying to pick up women.

I did like family ties though, Michael J Fox was hilarious as Alex Keaton. Also Alex and the Justine Bateman character where I think older teenagers when the show started and were young adults when it ended so it wasn't so much television for little kids as those other shows were.

I really did like Alan Thicke when he parodied himself on episodes of how I Met your mother, as you saw I posted links to some of the better cameo clips.

Same here. I never watched his tv shows, but do remember the How I met your Mother episodes you posted about the beavers.
Alan Thicke was a good guy, rip.
 
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